Thermal Weight Functions and Stress Intensity Factors for Bonded Dissimilar Media Using Body Analogy


Autoria(s): Khandelwal, Ratnesh; Kishen, Chandra JM
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

In this study, an analytical method is presented for the computation of thermal weight functions in two dimensional bi-material elastic bodies containing a crack at the interface and subjected to thermal loads using body analogy method. The thermal weight functions are derived for two problems of infinite bonded dissimilar media, one with a semi-infinite crack and the other with a finite crack along the interface. The derived thermal weight functions are shown to reduce to the already known expressions of thermal weight functions available in the literature for the respective homogeneous elastic body. Using these thermal weight functions, the stress intensity factors are computed for the above interface crack problems when subjected to an instantaneous heat source.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/42057/1/Thermal_Weight.pdf

Khandelwal, Ratnesh and Kishen, Chandra JM (2011) Thermal Weight Functions and Stress Intensity Factors for Bonded Dissimilar Media Using Body Analogy. In: Journal of Applied Mechanics-Transactions of the Asme, 78 (6).

Publicador

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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Palavras-Chave #Civil Engineering
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Journal Article

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